News Shorts l Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Mandira

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Prime Minister of India, inaugurated the Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Mandira at Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri in Mandya district, Karnataka on April 15, 2026.

It may be recalled that India is known worldwide for it's spirituality and for it's non-violent approach; these are the very essentials to lead a life full of humanity and peace. Such places of worship promote both spiritualism and humanism and guide the people at large to work for world-peace. 

News Shorts l Convocation Ceremony AIIMS Nagpur

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The President of India, Droupadi Murmu graced and addressed the convocation ceremony of AIIMS Nagpur at Nagpur, Maharashtra on April 15, 2026.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that the field of medicine is not merely a profession; it is a path for serving humanity with sensitivity. A doctor not only treats diseases but also instills hope in the minds of those suffering from disease.

The President said that the good health of citizens is as important for the nation's progress as it is for their own personal well-being. To ensure that citizens remain healthy and are able to contribute to nation-building to their full potential, the Government of India has taken several significant steps over the past decade.

The President concluded with the statement that empathetic counsel which doctors provide offers strength not only to the patient but also to their family members. Often, doctors encounter challenging situations; yet, even in such circumstances, they must maintain sensitivity toward the patient and their family. Patients and their families, too, should always treat medical professionals with respect. This is essential for maintaining the bond of trust between a doctor and a patient.

#BNHAF Awards and Festival 25th Edition l Nominate Now

By - Aanya


The cult #BNHAF Awards and Festival is back to celebrate it's 25th Edition.

Scheduled to open on May 10, 2026 in Europe - the festival has seen the biggest IP from India Bahubali in the official selection in the past-editions.

The festival has Cannes Film Festival connect too, because the festival awarded Pratham Khurana, whose film Nauha, was the Official Selection in the La Cinef section of #BNHAF.

Varsha Rajkhowa, Miss Scuba International 2016 and the only Indian to win the coveted title was earlier given the #BNHAF Award and the #BNHAF Tiara.

Amit R Agrwal, Artisic Director of #BNHAF Awards and Festival said, it feels like a dream from the 1st Edition when many told me the festival will wind up to celebrating 25th Edition in Europe - the festival has come a long way!

The 25th Edition will wind up in August, 2026 in Europe; Rekha Vohra, Talent Mentor said, I am all excited, more than 50 nominees are waiting with bated breath for their #BNHAF Award - if we get 100 nominees, it will be the perfect-10 round-up to the celebrations".


Though, Agarwal, reiterated the statement of one of the star-awardees in the past, Nyra Banerjee's candid confession, "in the end it is all about your win that matters, even if it is one award - it is all very special".

News Shorts l Transformation of Tribal Lives

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Vice President of India, C. P. Radhakrishnan inaugurated a conference titled “Transformation of Tribal Lives through Science and Technological Interventions - Preserving Language, Faith and Culture” at Bharat Mandapam, in New Delhi.

The conference was well-attended by people from various socio-economic strata and saw conducive engagement of various stakeholders attending the conference. 

News Shorts l Ambedkar Jayanti

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Lok Sabha Speaker, Om Birla paying floral tributes to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar on the occasion of his 136th Birth Anniversary, in New Delhi on April 14, 2026.

News Shorts l Cleanliness Drive organised by Department of Legal Affairs

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law & Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Arjun Ram Meghwal interacting with media during the cleanliness drive organised by the Department of Legal Affairs (DLA), in New Delhi on April 14, 2026.

The minister said that aligning with the PM's vision and mission of 'Swachch Bharat Abhiyan' various government departments are taking such initiatives; both to create awareness about the mission, as well as, to clean the city.

Press Release l Prime Minister's Office

Prime Minister extends greetings on Maha Bishuba Pana Sankranti


The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has extended greetings on the occasion of Maha Bishuba Pana Sankranti.

In a post on X, he said,
“Happy Maha Bishuba Pana Sankranti!”

Press Release l Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

  • MoRTH notifies amendment to streamline fee for overloaded vehicles on National Highways

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has notified the National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2026, aimed at strengthening enforcement and ensuring rationalized fee collection for overloaded vehicles on National Highways.

The amended rules will come into force from 15th April, 2026.

As per the notification, a revised framework has been introduced under Rule 10 for levy of fees on vehicles carrying loads beyond the permissible Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW).

The amendment seeks to promote compliance with prescribed load limits and enhance road safety while protecting highway infrastructure.

Key Highlights:
  • Revised Fee Structure for Overloading:
  • Vehicles found carrying excess load will be charged based on the percentage of overloading:
  • Up to 10% excess load: No overload fee
  • Over 10% and up to 40%: Fee charged at 2 times the base rate
  • Above 40%: Fee charged at 4 times the base rate

Scientific Weight Measurement:
Overloading will be determined using certified weight measurement devices installed at fee plazas.

No Fee Without Weighment Facility:
In cases where weighment facilities are not available at fee plazas, no overload fee shall be levied.

Digital Payment Mandate:
Overloading fees shall be collected through FASTag only.

Mandatory Reporting:
Details of overloaded vehicles will be recorded and reported to the National Vehicle Register (VAHAN).

FASTag Compliance:
Vehicles entering National Highways without a valid FASTag will attract applicable provisions under existing rules.

Applicability Clause:
The provisions will not apply to certain private investment projects executed prior to commencement, unless concessionaires consent to adopt the revised rules.

Illustration Provided in Rules:
The notification includes a detailed illustration explaining calculation of overload fees for different categories of vehicles based on permissible weight limits, ensuring clarity and transparency in implementation.

The amendment is expected to improve compliance, reduce road damage caused by overloaded vehicles, and promote safer and more efficient movement of goods across National Highways seamless with WIM.

Press Release l Prime Minister's Office

  • Prime Minister shares an article on India’s growing strength in the pharma sector
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, has shared an article written by Union Minister, Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda.

The article highlights that India’s pharma sector is moving from being the “pharmacy of the world” to a hub of innovation. It notes that under the present government, the focus has been on extensive research and development, biologics, biosimilars and cutting-edge therapies, as India prepares to lead the global race in this sector.

The Prime Minister’s Office posted on X;
“From the “pharmacy of the world” to a hub of innovation, India’s pharma sector is moving up the value chain. Under the present government, the focus has been on extensive R&D, biologics, biosimilars and cutting-edge therapies.
A must-read retrospection by Union Minister Shri @JPNadda on how India is preparing to lead the global race in this sector!

Education l Scaling & Skilling l Udayan Care hosts #TKMU PEP Program Workshop for Shalinis

By - Aanya


#TKMU PEP Program that is fast positioning itself as the go-to holistic program in the education landscape - by re-defining skilling, scaling fused with ultimate applause and recognition; was very recently hosted at Jagshanti Udayan Ghar in Greater Noida.

A chapter of Udayan Care, around 30 shalinis took part in the program that honed their skills in the creative landscape.

One of the shalinis, Subhashini, with a rare talent of singing Sanskrit songs fluently said, "what I really liked about the workshop is that more than being interactive, it is a production-oriented workshop, each of the girls will carry a tangible deliverable with her, after the workshop".

The workshop was graced by Deepak Sharma, Trustee, Udayan Care and Co-Convener of the Greater Noida Chapter. His presence and guidance added great value to the workshop. A mentor-mentee meeting was also conducted by Deepak Sharma, where he interacted with his mentees and provided valuable insights and guidance.


The Season 2 workshops of 'Talennt Ka Maha Utsav' has emphasis on “Creating content and films with Societal Significance perspective”. Lord Baden-Powell National Award winning film-maker, Amit R Agrwal specially conducted the workshop for shalinis in person, "I have conducted workshops worldwide, I am in Italy, mid-June to August-end conducting another set - but the kind of ideas and the proactive approach to the workshop I saw here, was probably the first of it's kind".

During the session, Shalinis were divided into groups. They self-assigned themselves different social-topics. Each group actively discussed and presented their ideas with confidence and clarity. The topics were:
  • Group 1: Gender Equality
  • Group 2: Pollution
  • Group 3: Addiction to Social Media
  • Group 4: Restrictions on Girls
  • Group 5: Online Gaming
  • Group 6: Peer Pressure

All groups performed very well and shared thoughtful perspectives. Their presentations reflected creativity, awareness, and strong teamwork.

One of the Shalinis also received gift from the sponsors Gem Mines and Rekha Vohraa Foundation, as a token of appreciation.

Each of the participants opined that the workshop was highly interactive, engaging, and informative. It helped Shalinis understand the importance of content creation as a medium to highlight social issues and create a positive impact in society and be the change-makers, the society needs.

BBN Internship Program l Art hidden in everyday spaces

By - Jui Deshpande


Art is primarily imagined to be in museums, galleries or famous paintings. Yet, if you look around, art is present everywhere. From the design of buildings to nature. The colours of a small shop in the corner of the street, patterns inside auto rickshaw, wall arts or even the tiles in your residential buildings. It’s often overlooked. We can say there are 3 types : Street-level art, Functional art, and Unintentional art.

Street level art which includes shop banners, wall art, street murals and also truck/auto designs. We can easily spot unique designs and colour combinations that stand out if observed well. In a life full of hurry, we often fail to notice the simple but long-existing form of art.

Functional art, rangoli outside homes, mehendi, embroidery, fabric prints and paints. Not just art but the traditions that have existed in our country for centuries. Rangoli patterns change with festivals, mehendi carries cultural and emotional significance, and embroidery reflects regional styles and craftsmanship. Blending creativity with everyday life.

And lastly, something we all do without even realising it is unintentional art. Notebook doodles, café chalkboards and even food plating falls in this category. A quick sketch during a lecture, a creatively written menu, or the way food is arranged on a plate shows how naturally creativity exists in daily routines. These forms may seem easy and casual, but they reflect creativity in its most natural and effortless form.

Perhaps the difference between art and the ordinary lies not in the object itself, but in the way we perceive it. Much of what we dismiss as everyday may hold creativity and expression that we simply fail to notice.

News Shorts l Ran Samwad 2026

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan in a group photograph during the Ran Samwad 2026, in Bengaluru on April 10, 2026.

Ran Samwad - what is Ran Samwad 2026
Ran Samwad 2026 - a two-day national seminar organized to address the growing complexity of modern warfare.

IMPORTANCE
Ran Samwad 2026 is important because it prepares India for future wars, not past conflicts.
It also holds significance because of following points:
  • Strengthens jointness among armed forces
  • Focuses on speed, technology, and intelligence
  • Builds a roadmap for decision superiority
  • The seminar reaffirmed India’s commitment to becoming a modern, integrated military power.